Last night at The Standard Spa in Miami, Yvonne Force Villareal, Barbie Ferreira, and Devonté Hynes sipped rosé and crowded into a room by the pool, watching a girl in a makeshift bed checking her Twitter, perusing her Spotify, and otherwise doing all the things you do alone—but with a male troll commenting on her actions—when you’re home in your most private space and no one is watching.

“We called it Fuckboi Funeral, because I guess for us it’s kind of a funeral to male minimal art,” mused Petra Collins of the intimate, eye-catching affair. Collins was the vision behind the performance-meets-photographic (she had friends submit their most vulnerable selfies posted on Instagram) one-night-only exhibition at Room 40 of the hotel.

“The images [on the walls] are [taken], like, when they feel shitty or when they’re crying or when they’re looking at their pimples,” explained Collins, with André Saraiva, her host for the night, standing by in support. “So it’s just really intimate moments. I wanted to create that space in this room.”

Later, at Mr. Chow at the W hotel sponsored by Christie’s, Julian Schnabel, Mario Testino, Giovanna Battaglia, Michael Govan, and more gathered to celebrate Michael Chow’s forthcoming exhibition, “Michael Chow aka Zhou Yinghua: Voice for My Father,” at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. The show is about Chow’s artistic relationship with his father and Warhol, explained the museum’s director, Eric Shiner, and the history of those relationships—the presence of the artists and work so championed by Chow over the decades, floating Warhol silver balloons covering the restaurant’s ceiling and paying ode to earlier party years, not to mention a certain amount of vodka-fueled debauchery—was alive and well at the family-hosted bash last night.

“Are you ready?” Shiner asked Chow, as the artist made his way into a pool of friends, all enjoying Chow’s famous noodles and pot stickers. “His work has been coming all his life,” reflected Chow’s wife, Eva, before introducing a special Beijing opera performance. “I’m so very moved.”

As the night moved on, revelers made their way to the Miami Beach Edition for a special performance by Ellie Goulding. The occasion? The celebration of Goulding’s new collaboration with MAC Cosmetics—a fete introducing gold-toned cosmetics inspired by Goulding’s glowing look and powerhouse voice.